Judge, 1931-10-10 · page 36 of 36
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ave you tried Camels? HE steady increase in the sales of Camel cigarettes proves one fact beyond a doubt. If you try Camels, the odds are very much against your ever going back to your old brand. So great is the contrast between the de- lights of perfectly conditioned Camels fresh from the protection of the new Humidor Pack and the harsh, hot smoke from stale dried-out cigarettes, that your decision will be immediate. The quality is there in the first place, for Camels are a blend of choice Turkish and mild Domestic tobaccos. In factory-prime condition, with their rare flavor and their natural moisture still intact, they are a joy to the smoker. Now this flavor is air-sealed-in by an outer wrapping of moisture-proof Cellophane, so that no matter where you buy Camels, in any land, in any climate, you are always certain to get fresh cigarettes in factory- prime condition. And there are other advantages as well. For the Humidor Pack also protects the cigarettes within from dust and germs and weather conditions. Start the day on Camels. See how much milder they are, how much more flavorful they are, how cool they are to the throat. No peppery dust to irritate delicate membrane. No harsh, hot smoke from dried-out tobacco to burn the tongue or sear the throat. Switch to Camels for a day, then leave them — if you can. Tune in CAMEL QUARTER HOUR featuring Morton Downey and Tony Wons Columbia Broadcasting System — every night except Sunday It is the mark of a considerate hostess, e by means of the Humidor Pack, to "Serve a fresh cigarette.” Buy Camels by the carton — this cigarette will re- main fresh in your home and office Mild ..NO CIGARETTY AFTER-TASTE ©1931, R. 5. Reynolds Tobarce Company, Winston-Salem. N.C. comicbooks.com